The Best BBQ Spots on the Sunshine Coast

An Aussie BBQ is an experience like no other and an essential part of the culture. Taking advantage of the blessed climate and miles of open space, Australia has plenty of opportunities to throw a steak, snag, or kebab onto the grill while enjoy the beauty that nature has to offer. You’re guaranteed to not only treat your eyes to the sights but also your tastebuds with chargrilled meats and veggies.

According to recent research, just under 6 million Australian households own a BBQ (roughly 63%). This number can get as high as 75% in South Australia and 73% in Western Australia. This age-old tradition is centred around the getting the community together over food and enjoying life. Now pack your tongs and aluminium foil, let’s take a look at the 5 best BBQ spots that you can get on the Sunshine Coast.

The Best 5 BBQ Spots on the Sunshine Coast

1.      Noosa Botanic Gardens

Opening Hours: 24 hours

Location: Lake McDonald Dr, Lake McDonald

The Noosa Botanic Gardens is a beautiful place tucked away on the shore of Lake McDonald. These gardens boast 8 hectares of flower-lined paths, an amphitheatre, and stunning views of the lake. They’re also open 24/7 so if you want to head there for an early BBQ or late-night picnic, you’re free to just walk in! The garden also has several electric BBQs under the tall gum trees for your use. Best of all, they have a leashed dog area for you and your furry friend to join in on the fun!

2.      Peregian Beach Park

Opening Hours: 24 hours

Location: Peregian Beach

The seaside village of Peregian Beach boasts a beautiful park overlooking the big blue ocean and white sand under your feet. There are several electric BBQs scattered along the coast alongside picnic tables, and toilets free for public use. If you happen to drop by on a Sunday morning, feel free to browse the nearby Peregian Markets while waiting for your steak to cook. They even have a skate-park and playground in the area to entertain families of all sizes!

3.      Clarke Place Park

Opening Hours: 24 hours

Location: 10/7 Esplanade Bulcock Beach, Caloundra

Sitting just beside Bulcock Beach, Clark Place Park is your all-in-one area and one of the best places to hold your weekly BBQ. This park has facilities such as toilets, shelters, grassy areas, and, of course, BBQs free for public use. They’re also dog-friendly – so you can have the whole family there without leaving anyone out. Across the road, you can enjoy the strip of cafes and maybe get yourself a cup of coffee or a snack while waiting for the grill to heat up.

4.      Cotton Tree Park

Opening Hours: 24 hours

Location: Cotton Tree Park, Maroochydore

Boasting an epic playground with tons of space for children to run free, Cotton Tree Park is the go-to spot to fix your BBQ needs. The wide-open spaces are perfect for kicking a ball around or throwing a frisbee into the air. The BBQ areas are also in covered areas with plenty of seating all around, so your feet don’t get tired. The park also has a ping-pong table to help burn off the calories after your meal.

5.      RSL Memorial Park

Opening Hours: 24 hours

Location: Poinciana Avenue, Tewantin

Located at the end of the Tewantin Shops and just opposite the RSL, the RSL Memorial Park has stunning views of the Noosa River with a lush green hill perfect for a quick stroll. The park also has wide spaces for any sporting activities and for the little ones to run around. The BBQ area is covered – so don’t worry about any rain ruining your weekend plans. If you’re low on caffeine, there are nearby shops roughly 3 minutes away that can fix that for you!

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